Presented for the first time in a titanium case, this timepiece features a sturdy design and particularly refined finishes. The architectural in-house calibre reveals an escapement that appears to be suspended in mid-air. Two barrels work in parallel and are equipped with longer, thinner springs ensuring more linear energy (72-hour power reserve). The entirely reflective movement back provides an in-depth view of this kinetic show.
Inspired by 1960s diving watches, this model stands out with its 42mm steel case and bold design features: clean lines, a slim bezel, domed glass and a combination of satin-brushed and polished surfaces. The intense shades of the lacquered ocean grey dial strike a pleasing contrast with bright orange details, accentuating its sporty character. The self-winding Manufacture calibre powered by two barrels is visible through the caseback of this model supplied with interchangeable straps in grey-blue canvas and textured black rubber.
Equipped with a constant-escapement flying tourbillon appearing at 6 o’clock and a double flying barrel with no visible attachment at 12 o’clock, this timepiece issued in a 50-piece limited edition offers a generous seven-day power reserve. The warm-toned, grainy-textured nickel silver dial is visible beneath the floating mechanisms, all housed in a 45mm diameter white gold case with a transparent back and paired with a modern blue velvet-effect rubber strap.
The Cermet used for the case of this timepiece is a specific titanium and ceramic alloy. This new scratch-resistant and ultra-light composite material has a unique ability to reflect light, enhancing its luxurious appearance. The case, bezel, crown, pushers and buckle are all crafted from this anthracite-coloured material. Available in two Milano Blue and London Grey versions, this chronograph is powered by the high-frequency Manufacture self-winding Calibre PF070, chronometer-certified by the COSC.
Bovet has for the first time incorporated a hard stone dial into its Récital 12 collection. Tiger’s eye enhances the time display and offers reflections ranging from deep brown to golden honey. On the mechanical side, the inverted movement fully exposes the balance and regulating organ. At 9 o’clock, the seconds wheel is enlivened by three blued hands. The in-house calibre equipped with a single barrel provides a seven-day power reserve. This timepiece is complemented by an ingenious bracelet equipped with an expansion mechanism.
Craftsmanship meets virtuosity in this one-of-a-kind model bringing the legendary Chinese dragon to life. Sculpted and engraved by hand in an alloy of three gold colours, the dragon with its taut horns, curled whiskers and sharp fangs appears to leap out of the dial. The automatic skeleton movement with its eight-day power reserve features a flying tourbillon at 12 o’clock. This mechanism is housed in an 18K red gold case measuring 41mm in diameter and 13mm thick.
Designed for travel, this timepiece for globetrotters features a robust stainless steel case water-resistant to 200 metres, available in a sandblasted, brushed or polished finish. It stands out for its GMT complication enabling the wearer to track up to three time zones. The oversized hands coated with Super-LumiNova ensure excellent readability. The Air Pro has two crowns: one at 4 o’clock for setting the local time and the other at 2 o’clock for GMT adjustments.
This limited edition with its 72-hour power reserve skilfully combines depth and perspective. Its 44mm titanium case guarantees remarkable comfort on the wrist, enhanced by curved lugs. Composed of six layers, the blue anodised titanium dial reveals subtle reflections while enhancing its constituent elements. At 12 o’clock, the flying tourbillon inclined at 30° introduces new balance wheel to the collection and is surrounded by a small seconds counter highlighted by a graduated blue outline.
Belonging to a set of seven new references, this timepiece fitted with a Milanese mesh bracelet displays a clear sense of balance. Its vintage look is appealing, as are the curves of its steel case with Carnation gold PVD coating. The concave bezel, the crown at 4 o’clock and the alternating finishes on the dial endow it with timelessly elegant style. The hours and minutes hands are coated with Super-LumiNova, while the composition is discreetly complemented by a date display.
This perpetual calendar is presented in an attractive 36mm case, available in rose gold or rose gold and steel versions. The subdials indicating the day, date, month and leap-year cycle are proportioned to facilitate intuitive reading, while the intensely poetic watercolour-style moon phase elegantly enhances the composition. Illuminating these indications, the central dial features tiny diamonds with shiny metallic-effect PVD coating.
The ultimate in sporty-chic watches, this model stands out for its elegant character, expressed through a 28mm satin-brushed and polished steel or two-tone case adorned with a diamond-set bezel. The dial with its characteristic blue shade features baton-type hands enhanced with luminescent material and hours marked by Roman numerals and and precious stones. The integrated five-link bracelet ensures a sophisticated, flowing style for this model beating to the rhythm of a self-winding movement.
This collection embodies the spirit of Havana’s golden age, reinterpreted through a contemporary lens. It consists of automatic steel timepieces with a 40mm diameter. The sunburst-patterned lacquered dial offers unprecedented visual depth. At 12 o’clock, an applied emblem enhanced with red details echoes the third hand in the same colour. Available in four versions (red, blue, green and anthracite), this model comes with a matching calfskin strap.
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